Iloilo, the most noble city: History and development 1566-1898
- Title
- Iloilo, the most noble city: History and development 1566-1898
- Subject
- Iloilo (Philippines)--History--1566-1898
- Iloilo (Philippines)--History
- Description
The book gives a wealth of historical data on Iloilo City on 1566 to 1898, and situates it in the context of the history of elegiac Panay as well as that of revolutionary Philippines. Notably, the book mentions the story of the Ilongo volunteers fighting against the Katipunan (hence Queen Maria Cristina of Spain calling it La Muy Noble Ciudad), growth of the sugarcane and textile industries, and the emergence of Graciano Lopez Jaena and the Propaganda Movement.
Iloilo, the Most Noble City by Rev. Fr. Policarpo F. Hernandez, ObA is a well-written and excellent piece of scholarly historical research.
Professional historians, history students, researchers and enthusiasts will profit much from reading it. While the basic frame of interest is the valuable contributions of the Augustinian Order in Iloilo, generally unknown, and therefore, unappreciated, the book will be of much help in the study of Iloilo history.- Creator
- Hernandez, Policarpio F.
- Publisher
- New Day Publishers
- Date
- 2008
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book
Dublin Core
- Citation
- Hernandez, P. F. (2008). Iloilo, the most noble city: History and development 1566-1898. Quezon City: New Day.
- Access Note
- Preliminary pages and Index available
